"Do not make any statements that embarrass the government. Please do not make any comments that embarrass our party or the government,” he said.

The road transport and bridges minister made the call while addressing a mourning event at Dhanmondi 32 in Dhaka on Saturday, reports bdnews24.com.

“Bangabandhu once complained that ministers always wanted to go on trips abroad,” he said.

“That these leaders talked a lot, but didn’t do much work. I am urging today’s leaders to remember those words,” the minister said.

The road transport minister said, “We must learn these lessons from Bangabandhu.”

He also urged activists to end the self-promoting practice of posing for photos with a picture of Bangabandhu.

“Please end this competition of exhibiting photos. There are questions about the political commitment of those who use photos of Bangabandhu and our leader Sheikh Hasina for self-promotion,” he urged.

Nominations are not earned through putting up a picture with Bangabandhu, but rather through public service, he said.

He also dismissed claims from BNP leader Moudud Ahmed that there would soon be a ‘very quick’ change in the political landscape of Bangladesh.

“Who can change the government? The people,” said Quader, addressing the BNP.

“But do the people want you? The people haven’t listened to your calls for nine years and still you don’t learn. There is no longer any room for the BNP’s negative politics. There is no longer any possibility of hoodwinking the people,” he said.